…the music world since its debut in 1954, its natural, versatile sound made the Stratocaster the benchmark for exceptional guitar tones. The American Professional Stratocaster isn’t a re-imagining of the classic design; it’s the authentic original model, evolved. FEATURES - Three…

…materials we did; if it didn’t need improvement, we left it alone. When the wood chips and solder fumes settled, what was left was the American Professional Telecaster—everything you need to play your best. FEATURES - Two Tim Shaw-designed V-Mod single-coil Telecaster pickups - New…

…materials we did; if it didn’t need improvement, we left it alone. When the wood chips and solder fumes settled, what was left was the American Professional Telecaster—everything you need to play your best. FEATURES - Two Tim Shaw-designed V-Mod single-coil Telecaster pickups - New…

…its left-of-center looks and fat sound. A direct descendent of the guitar that powered underground music from the late-‘60s to today, the American Professional Jazzmaster is ready to lend its unique sound to your playing. FEATURES - Two Michael Frank-designed single-coil Jazzmaster pickups -…

…materials we did; if it didn’t need improvement, we left it alone. When the wood chips and solder fumes settled, what was left was the American Professional Telecaster—everything you need to play your best. FEATURES - Two Tim Shaw-designed V-Mod single-coil Telecaster pickups - New…

…modern materials we did; if it didn't need improvement, we left it alone. When the wood chips and solder fumes settled, what was left was the American Professional Telecaster—everything you need to play your best. FEATURES Two Tim Shaw-designed V-Mod single-coil Telecaster pickups New…

…would be empty. As music evolves, our instruments change in lockstep; the end result is today's version of this seminal instrument—the American Professional Precision Bass. Single Michael Bump-designed V-Mod split-coil Precision Bass pickup ’63 P Bass neck profile Bone nut; 20…